Synopsis of Social media discussions

The overall discussions reflect strong agreement and interest, with examples like calls to 'take a listen' and congratulations to featured authors, showing enthusiasm and recognition of the article’s relevance. The tone indicates a collective understanding of genomics' importance for radiologists, though the depth of engagement remains moderate, focusing on awareness and appreciation rather than detailed analysis or critique.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions acknowledge and support the importance of the article, highlighting its relevance for radiologists and the field of cancer imaging.

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Interest
High level of interest

The posts demonstrate high interest, with enthusiasm about new concepts, such as genomics, and recognition of the article's significance for clinical practice.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Participants are engaging actively by sharing praise, encouraging others to listen, and emphasizing the importance of understanding genomics for improved patient care.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

While the discussions recognize the article's potential to influence radiological practices, the engagement primarily remains at an informational level rather than exploring deep or transformative changes.

Social Mentions

YouTube

2 Videos

Twitter

22 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

177

Total Likes

66

Extended Reach

110,742

Social Features

24

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

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    @jamescar1 (Twitter)

    RT @RSNA: Current Status of Cancer Genomics and Imaging Phenotypes: What Radiologists Need to Know is the Radiology: Imaging Cancer Editors…
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  • Brian Wells
    @bwells80 (Twitter)

    #RT RSNA: Current Status of Cancer Genomics and Imaging Phenotypes: What Radiologists Need to Know is the Radiology: Imaging Cancer Editors’ Choice selection. https://t.co/RdylUmLliU @RadIC_Editor https://t.co/N1B3SQwByS #Radiology
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  • RSNA
    @RSNA (Twitter)

    Current Status of Cancer Genomics and Imaging Phenotypes: What Radiologists Need to Know is the Radiology: Imaging Cancer Editors’ Choice selection. https://t.co/124xLIrvYa @RadIC_Editor https://t.co/ARGLHismgl
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  • Jose Rodriguez, MD
    @JoseA_Rodr (Twitter)

    RT @jana_ivanidze: New in your #podcast app! Take a listen and let us know your thoughts. Congratulations @Celina_NahyunJo on this great e…
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    February 7, 2024

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  • Jana Ivanidze
    @jana_ivanidze (Twitter)

    New in your #podcast app! Take a listen and let us know your thoughts. Congratulations @Celina_NahyunJo on this great episode. Featured article: https://t.co/lKcAfDcsNe @RadIC_Editor @radiology_rsna https://t.co/sMMd0Xwa7O
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    February 7, 2024

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  • University Medical Imaging Toronto (UMIT)
    @imagingtoronto (Twitter)

    "Genomics and epigenomics have become the new norm of cancer clinical practice: radiologists need to know the key concepts involved in these fields"⬇️ presented by our Dr. Xiaoyang Liu @XiaoyangLiu18 The full review article in Radiology Imaging Cancer: https://t.co/tpvCYMzSl6 https://t.co/hZw3txxQxV
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    January 3, 2024

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  • BZY Wong
    @BzyWong (Twitter)

    RT @luker_md: New article from Radiology: Imaging Cancer reviews genomics and epigenomics concepts in cancer to assist radiologists in maki…
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    December 11, 2023

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  • A Naqvi
    @aanaqvi (Twitter)

    RT @draash: Current Status of Cancer Genomics and Imaging Phenotypes: What Radiologists Need to Know | Radiology: Imaging Cancer https://t.…
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  • Judy Yee
    @JudyYeeMD (Twitter)

    RT @draash: Current Status of Cancer Genomics and Imaging Phenotypes: What Radiologists Need to Know | Radiology: Imaging Cancer https://t.…
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    November 5, 2023

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  • Aashim Bhatia, M.D., M.S.
    @draash (Twitter)

    Current Status of Cancer Genomics and Imaging Phenotypes: What Radiologists Need to Know | Radiology: Imaging Cancer https://t.co/OMI7C7q0hY
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    November 5, 2023

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  • Guillermo Elizondo Riojas
    @elizondomemo (Twitter)

    Clinical cancer care has entered an era of genomics and precision health care, with radiologists positioned to play key roles in improving outcomes for patients. https://t.co/pOyvYTbIpX @RSNA @radiology_rsna @FMRIoficial @SERAM_RX @ACRadiologia @spradiologia @RadiologiaChile
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    November 5, 2023

  • Luke Wilkins, MD, FSIR
    @LukeWilkins_UVA (Twitter)

    RT @luker_md: New article from Radiology: Imaging Cancer reviews genomics and epigenomics concepts in cancer to assist radiologists in maki…
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    November 4, 2023

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  • 文正伟
    @wzwzao (Twitter)

    RT @salvasapedraza: Current Status of Cancer Genomics and Imaging Phenotypes: What Radiologists Need to Know | Radiology: Imaging Cancer ht…
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    November 4, 2023

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  • Wolfgang Kunz
    @WolfgangGKunzMD (Twitter)

    RT @luker_md: New article from Radiology: Imaging Cancer reviews genomics and epigenomics concepts in cancer to assist radiologists in maki…
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    November 4, 2023

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  • Noelia Ester González. Docente Facimed UNCo
    @NoePininaGonz (Twitter)

    RT @salvasapedraza: Current Status of Cancer Genomics and Imaging Phenotypes: What Radiologists Need to Know | Radiology: Imaging Cancer ht…
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    November 3, 2023

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  • Vivek Kalia, MD MPH
    @VivekKaliaMD (Twitter)

    RT @luker_md: New article from Radiology: Imaging Cancer reviews genomics and epigenomics concepts in cancer to assist radiologists in maki…
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    November 3, 2023

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  • Mohammad Mirza-Aghazadeh-Attari
    @MoMirzaAA (Twitter)

    RT @luker_md: New article from Radiology: Imaging Cancer reviews genomics and epigenomics concepts in cancer to assist radiologists in maki…
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    November 3, 2023

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  • Maximiliano Klug
    @MaxiKlugMD (Twitter)

    RT @luker_md: New article from Radiology: Imaging Cancer reviews genomics and epigenomics concepts in cancer to assist radiologists in maki…
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    November 3, 2023

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  • @swoo_rad (Twitter)

    RT @luker_md: New article from Radiology: Imaging Cancer reviews genomics and epigenomics concepts in cancer to assist radiologists in maki…
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    November 3, 2023

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  • Gary D Luker MD
    @luker_md (Twitter)

    New article from Radiology: Imaging Cancer reviews genomics and epigenomics concepts in cancer to assist radiologists in making more meaningful and specific imaging interpretations. Happy reading! https://t.co/MjED7MEihh
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    November 3, 2023

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  • Guillermo Elizondo Riojas
    @elizondomemo (Twitter)

    RT @salvasapedraza: Current Status of Cancer Genomics and Imaging Phenotypes: What Radiologists Need to Know | Radiology: Imaging Cancer ht…
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    November 3, 2023

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  • Salvador Pedraza
    @salvasapedraza (Twitter)

    Current Status of Cancer Genomics and Imaging Phenotypes: What Radiologists Need to Know | Radiology: Imaging Cancer https://t.co/q6LfySkTQ3 https://t.co/ty6xE9OZlS
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Abstract Synopsis

  • The article explains how advances in cancer genomics and epigenomics have transformed clinical cancer care by providing deeper understanding of tumor biology, heterogeneity, and the development of new classifications and targeted therapies.
  • It emphasizes the importance for radiologists to understand genomic concepts to improve imaging interpretation, facilitate multidisciplinary communication, and enhance patient care.
  • The review discusses key genetic alterations in cancer, their implications for imaging across different organ systems, and aims to inspire innovations in imaging research, biomarker development, and molecular imaging techniques.]